Predicted protein targets (top 8)
| gene | UniProt | supporting neighbours | confidence | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ▸ | KDM4E | B2RXH2 | 1/20 | 0.36 |
| ▸ | RECQL | P46063 | 1/20 | 0.36 |
| ▸ | EPHX2 | P34913 | 2/20 | 0.32 |
| ▸ | ALDH1A1 | P00352 | 1/20 | 0.32 |
| ▸ | TSHR | P16473 | 1/20 | 0.32 |
| ▸ | RAD52 | P43351 | 1/20 | 0.30 |
| ▸ | PAX8 | Q06710 | 1/20 | 0.30 |
| ▸ | ATM | Q13315 | 1/20 | 0.30 |
Click a target to see other patent compounds predicted against it — the reverse direction, in place.
Similar compounds — the chemically nearest patent molecules
Nearest neighbours by Morgan-fingerprint cosine across the patent-compound collection, with each neighbour's top predicted target and the predicted targets it shares with this molecule.
| Compound | similarity | top predicted | shared targets | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCHEMBL8265360 | 1.00 | KDM4E (0.36) | KDM4ERECQLEPHX2ALDH1A1TSHR | |
| SCHEMBL2475548 | 0.88 | ALDH1A1 (0.39) | ALDH1A1TSHRATM | |
| SCHEMBL2025215 | 0.88 | ALDH1A1 (0.39) | ALDH1A1TSHRATM | |
| SCHEMBL5612919 | 0.88 | ALDH1A1 (0.39) | ALDH1A1TSHRATM | |
| Hydrochloric Acid SCHEMBL4517827 | 0.86 | ALDH1A1 (0.41) | ALDH1A1TSHRATM | |
| SCHEMBL31555925 | 0.75 | KDM4E (0.52) | KDM4ERECQLALDH1A1TSHRRAD52 | |
| SCHEMBL30062272 | 0.75 | KDM4E (0.52) | KDM4ERECQLALDH1A1TSHRRAD52 | |
| SCHEMBL6686436 | 0.75 | KDM4E (0.52) | KDM4ERECQLALDH1A1TSHRRAD52 | |
| SCHEMBL3570047 | 0.75 | KDM4E (0.52) | KDM4ERECQLALDH1A1TSHRRAD52 | |
| SCHEMBL1507545 | 0.75 | KDM4E (0.52) | KDM4ERECQLALDH1A1TSHRRAD52 |
Similarity is cosine over the 2,048-bit Morgan fingerprint (≈ Tanimoto). Identical fingerprints score 1.00.
Patent provenance — the patents this molecule appears in, and who filed them
Claimed or disclosed in 6 patents. claimed = in the patent's claims; disclosed = body only.
| Patent | Title | Assignee | Published | Priority | Filing | Country | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US-8394837-B2 | 2,3,4,6-substituted pyridyl derivative compounds useful as beta-secretase inhibitors for the treatment of alzheimer's disease | Merck, Sharp & Dohme, Corp. (US) | 2013-03-12 | — | — | US | disclosed |
| US-8394837-B2 | 2,3,4,6-substituted pyridyl derivative compounds useful as beta-secretase inhibitors for the treatment of alzheimer's disease | Merck, Sharp & Dohme, Corp. (US) | 2013-03-12 | — | — | US | disclosed |
| EP-1817311-B1 | 2,3,4,6-SUBSTITUTED PYRIDYL DERIVATIVE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS BETA-SECRETASE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE | MERCK SHARP & DOHME (US) | 2012-10-17 | — | — | EP | disclosed |
| US-20070293497-A1 | 2,3,4,6-Substituted Pyridyl Derivative Compounds Useful As Beta-Secretase Inhibitors For The Treatment Of Alzheimer's Disease | MERCK SHARP & DOHME LLC | 2007-12-20 | — | — | US | disclosed |
| US-20070293497-A1 | 2,3,4,6-Substituted Pyridyl Derivative Compounds Useful As Beta-Secretase Inhibitors For The Treatment Of Alzheimer's Disease | MERCK SHARP & DOHME LLC | 2007-12-20 | — | — | US | disclosed |
| WO-2006057945-A2 | 2,3,4,6-SUBSTITUTED PYRIDYL DERIVATIVE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS BETA-SECRETASE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE | MERCK & CO., INC. (US) | 2006-06-01 | — | — | WO | disclosed |
Patent text — is the patent's own abstract consistent with the prediction?
For each of this compound's patents that has machine-readable text (1 of them — usually the abstract, not the full specification), we ask MedCPT which protein the text reads most about, and where the chemistry-predicted target lands among 4885 human targets. A high rank means the patent's own wording is consistent with the prediction — a weak, independent signal, not proof of activity.
| Patent | Title | Text reads most about | Predicted target · text-rank |
|---|---|---|---|
| US-20070293497-A1 | 2,3,4,6-Substituted Pyridyl Derivative Compounds Useful As Beta-Secretase Inhibitors For The Treatment Of Alzheimer's Disease | BACE1, BACE2, PSEN2 | KDM4E 1359/4885RECQL 1602/4885EPHX2 405/4885 |
“Text reads most about” is the patent abstract's nearest protein in MedCPT space (background-debiased). Only ~1.4% of patents have machine-readable text, so most compounds won't have this panel.